
Heirloom Carbon, a company specializing in direct air capture (DAC) technology, has raised $150 million in a Series B funding round. The company uses modified limestone and rocks to capture carbon dioxide (CO₂) directly from the atmosphere. The funding comes during a period of increased investment in commercial carbon capture, storage, and transformation technologies. Heirloom aims to scale its operations to address global CO₂ emissions more effectively.
Heirloom Carbon raises $150M to remove CO2 from the air using rocks: https://t.co/EZMcnpLINy by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Heirloom Carbon raised a whopping $150 million to scale its direct air capture tech. If investors had bought carbon credits instead, they'd get only about 150k–250k tonnes worth, about what the world will emit in the time it takes you to read my article. https://t.co/gdqpZuWm5O
Heirloom Carbon raises $150M to remove CO2 from the air using rocks https://t.co/OcD96kCvMf